I once made a setting where the in-universe "monster lore" that closely resembled DND Lore was literally invented by the imperial propaganda guys to justify more genocides and war on orcs
Uncritical support, I don't know if you've heard of The Last Ringbearer, but it's basically "what if LotR was all elf propaganda?".
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How do you feel about 'always evil' races that are later given more nuanced development? My case study are Lurkers from the Jak and Daxter series.
Lurkers are essentially demons and were your standard cannon fodder for Jak in the first game. However, I could tolerate it as they were more of a 'force of nature' of dark eco, an energy that essentially is evil juice. Then in the second game, you find out that lurkers are rational, thinking entities. There's a quest where you abolish the lurker slave trade and ends with you even befriending a lurker shopkeeper. While on the surface level, it's cool that this race is given more nuance and development. But on another, it just worsens the implications of their portrayal in the first game.
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